AMERICAN LEAGUE.; Robinson's Long Hit Saved the Game for Detroit Against Chicago.

DETROIT, Mich., April 27. -- Robinson put the game out of doubt in the eighth inning when, with the score tied, his three-base hit sent in two runs and won for Detroit. Robinson also starred in the field, and worked in a great double play with Carr to relay the ball. Woods threw splendidly. Donovan pitched well, and Flaherty was hit harder than the score shows. Score by innings: View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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